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^hev ali three belong to Cl. IG . 11 . 3-. 
The Garden Angelica is fragrant arcinatick and 
uann, and therelcre a good carminative or Wind ex- 
pelling clpecially the Root (a compound 
Water which bears its name is kept jn ihe Shops for 
that Purpofo. The Confeclioncys candy the Stalks 
which make a pleafont Sweetmeat. 
The Water Angelica is mu*h ot the iame Quality, 
but in a lefr Degree. The Seeds of this reduced to a 
Powder and frrewed into Ctildrens Hair \>zry readily 
deftroy Lice., this E fFeft is confirmed by a long Ex- 
perience of fZ/r. Medley. 
Herb Gerard is reckoned of the lame "'.'irtue but not 
fo p0werfi.1l as the two foregoing, it is of an unplea- 
fant Smell and Tafte, and as for b^ing a Remiedy for 
the from, whence it bears one of its Names, it has 
not yet eftablifhed its Charafler. 
Axonis Spinofa flore purpureo C.B.pin. Vark. 
Syn. 332. i\n. live Rella Bovis, Ger. ReJl-harroejo 
Coinmock^^ by fome petty Whin, on the Roadlide 
going from Snenten Field towards CaJton^ 
about Radford HoUo-'jcs^ where allb the following 
is found. 
Anon isnon Spinofa purpurea Syn. ibid^ 
non fpinofa dore purpureo Park. BurpkReJl har- 
Tcrjo without This grows about the Sand 
Hills., without Chappie Barr., alfo about Clifton 
Hall the low'er W alk. They beth flower in 
June and July j and belong to Cl. I G. XXIII. 3. 
Mr. Ray lays that the Bark of the Root of Rejl Har- 
row' has hardly its equal for the Stone of the Kidneys 
and S ladder. He commends it alio for the Jaundice 
and the Lcotb Ach. As to any Effe^ it can have 
upon the Stone of the gladder, I mull fulpend ray Be- 
lief^ 
